How about two CD? One with OpenOffice, etc ..., second CD clearly labeled for Advanced/Developers? The thing that I see very useful from a business point of view is that I can roll OpenOffice across several platforms. Don't care if we're running w2k, solaris or linux. And "the price is right (tm)". Keep that first CD very focused on the day-to-day business & J.6Pack apps. Certainly we can easily fill a second (or third??) CD with Geek Bonus goodies? -t ----------- On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, der.hans wrote: Am 05. Aug, 2002 schwätzte William Lindley so: > Cygwin is a wonderful thing for those of us who have to have W* boxes > around to support customers. Cygwin means we can make those boxes act > like something decent. It's also a great way of showing the power of > The Unix Way, a toe-dip in the sea as it were. If it goes in easy and has a small footprint I'm up for it. > Yes to Cygwin, yes to anything that will get folks addicted to Free > Software!!! Exactly. We need to limit our resources, however, to those projects that we think will get us return or to things where we have a couple of die-hards willing to push it :). ciao, der.hans